If you have one of the supported PlayStation 4 models running firmware 4.55, 5.01, and 5.05, or a PlayStation 4 Pro, you can install Linux with the PS4 Linux Loader tool created by Valentin Breiz by downloading the bzImage and files from here and the respective PS4 Linux Loader binary from developer's GitHub page. Here's how to run Linux on your PlayStation 4 with firmware 5.01 or 5.05 and PS4 Pro The latest PS4 firmware is version 5.55, which isn't yet vulnerable to the kernel exploit used by the PS4 Linux Loader tool, so don't update to it if you want to install Linux on your PlayStation 4. Of course, this comes as great news for the PlayStation 4 homebrew community who wants to hack their gaming console and run a Linux-based operating system. A full list of supported models can be found here. However, the hack still does not support some PlayStation 4 models that have a disk drive formatted with the FAT filesystem. PS4 Linux Loader is a payload tool created by developer Valentin Breiz and it leverages IDC's kernel exploit to let you install Linux on your PlayStation 4 running a supported firmware. In addition, it would appear that the PS4 Linux Loader tool also supports PlayStation 4 Pro models. Previously designed to work only with PlayStation 4 firmware 4.55 and then with firmware 5.50, Valentin Breiz updated its PS4 Linux Loader utility to also support PlayStation 4 models that run the firmware 5.01 or 5.05. Valentin Breiz's PS4 Linux Loader, the tool that makes it possible to hack your PlayStation 4 gaming console to install a Linux-based operating system, has been updated to work with newer firmware.
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